So much reading on my plate. 3 books in a series I'm reading now, then Atlas Shrugged, then the Dune series, and then Hobbit + LotR. Not to mention, a book I have to read for school.

Still haven't finished Wuthering Heights since I started reading it a year and a half ago. But then again volume 2 is boring and nobody likes it. Halfway through A Clockwork Orange too, and have The Spy Who Came In From The Cold, 1984, and an 800 page collection of HP Lovecraft stories to read.

Nothing I really have to read though.

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lol, watching the prequel trilogy but not the original trilogy. IV, V, and VI are great. Not watched the first three though. Only watched those really long reviews for each of them on Youtube.

Still haven't finished Wuthering Heights since I started reading it a year and a half ago. But then again volume 2 is boring and nobody likes it. Halfway through A Clockwork Orange too, and have The Spy Who Came In From The Cold, 1984, and an 800 page collection of HP Lovecraft stories to read.

Nothing I really have to read though.

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lol, watching the prequel trilogy but not the original trilogy. IV, V, and VI are great. Not watched the first three though. Only watched those really long reviews for each of them on Youtube.

I try to read at least a chapter of something a day, and in the past months that I've done that, I can read much faster. I think I'll try to go through a series of classics here eventually. Frankenstein was an awesome book, as was Great Expectations. Great Gatsby takes the cake for classics so far, though.

Save yourself the trouble and just get Wikipedia's definition of Objectivism engraved on a stone, then bash yourself on the head with it til it sounds like a good idea

Well, my parents spent around $15 bucks on it so I might as well read it. I heard it's really controversial and the ideals in it are horrid, but that's why I want to read it. I'm pretty sure Ayn Rand was on the opposite side of the political spectrum from me, so it should be interesting.